Bilton School

Bilton School (formerly Herbert Kay and Westlands School, and most recently Bilton High School) is a major secondary school with academy status for pupils aged 11–18 situated within the village of Bilton in Rugby, Warwickshire. There were 939 students on roll in the 2014-2015 school year, with 69 staff and 17 teaching assistants.

Bilton School
Address
Lawford Lane

, ,
CV22 7JT

Coordinates52°21′47″N 1°17′49″W
Information
TypeSecondary Academy
MottoBe the best you can be
Established1977
Local authorityWarwickshire
Department for Education URN137691 Tables
OfstedReports
Executive HeadteacherMr R S Samra
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment958
Colour(s)Light Blue -KS3
Navy -KS4 Boys
Red -KS4 Girls
Websitehttp://www.biltonschool.co.uk

In March 2016 the school was placed in special measures after an OFSTED report found it to be inadequate in every area except its sixth form, which followed a serious decline in examination results over the previous two years.[1][2]

History

The school was formerly two single-sex schools, Herbert Kay and Westlands. As the school is now mixed-sex it retains a sense of nostalgia by keeping the original terms as classroom titles, thus each side is now simply titled Kay Side and West Side. While named Bilton High School, the School ran into confusion with the simple logo that was emblazoned upon its jumpers. The emblem B.H.S was criticised for its similarity to the logo of popular department store British Home Stores. Thus the school acted quickly to change its School symbol to the Bilton Lion with Bilton written underneath.

Uniform

The uniform consists of a Black Blazer with the Bilton School lion, a light grey jumper or cardigan, a white shirt and black trousers or skirt. Boys and girls in years 7-9 wear light blue ties. In year 10-11, boys wear navy and girls wear raspberry red. Year 11 students have the option to wear a blazer, or to just wear a cardigan or jumper.

Achievement

The most recent Ofsted inspection in 2016 found the school to be "Inadequate" in all categories except its sixth form which was rated as "Good", and the school was placed in special measures. The inspectors highlighted issues of poor leadership, poor behaviour, bullying, and teaching which was handicapped by a large turnover of staff and middle leaders.[1] Despite the report no significant change has been made to the schools leadership, or board of governors. GCSE results had declined from 62% of students gaining 5 good GCSEs (including English and Maths) in 2013, to 36% in 2015. This followed a Section 8 inspection in April 2015 which found that "Leaders and managers have not taken effective action to maintain the high standards of behaviour and attitudes identified at the academy’s previous inspection."[3]

Results (% 5+ A*-C grades)

  • 2011: 58%
  • 2012: 62%
  • 2013: 62%
  • 2014: 51%
  • 2015: 36%
  • 2016: 57%
  • 2017: 29%
  • 2018: 13%


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References

  1. "Ofsted report, February 2016" (PDF). Ofsted.gov.uk. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
  2. "Bilton School is put in special measures". Rugby Advertiser. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
  3. "Section 8 report, April 2015". ofsted.gov.uk. Ofsted. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 July 2015. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  4. "Performance tables: Bilton School 137691". Department of Education. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
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